Average spending by tourists in Vietnam is about $107 a day against $160 in Thailand, as the latter has more entertainment services in resorts and tourism areas.

VNAT estimates that if the country were to have entertainment services that match Thailand’s it would earn an additional $3.2 billion from 7.5 million tourists.

Ideas on better entertainment, it pointed out, should not be limited to just gambling, as both domestic and international tourists prefer services that provide pleasure, have cultural features, and are good for the health.

General Secretary of the Vietnam Real Estate Association Tran Ngọc Quang agreed that demand for entertainment and shopping has not been fully met.

Many investors, he said, do not have the financial or professional capacity to build large entertainment areas.

Former Deputy Minister of Construction Pham Sy Liem said that most resort projects lack entertainment venues and tourists may not enjoy their trip to the fullest as a result.